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Do These Neuromotion Moves For Better Nerve Health

9:19 PM

Neurobion, in its goal to alleviate neuropathy symptoms such as numbness or loss of sensation (pamamanhid), muscle weakness (pangangalay), tingling/pins and needles (tusok-tusok), burning sensation (pag-iinit), and muscle cramps (pamumulikat), developed The Neuromotion, the moves to love your nerves, is a 2 minute long set of movements that can give our nerves a break and can be done by anyone, anytime, anywhere – even in the office where working Filipinos spend most of their time.

“Work schedules can give us little time to care for our health. Knowing this, Neurobion developed The Neuromotion moves for the workforce that anyone can do, in the office or at home, that can give our nerves a break in a fun, exciting and memorable way.” Said Ming Arroyo-Cunanan, Marketing Head of Merck Inc. “The Neuromotion moves can help us worry less about our nerves and give us more time to do other things” she
added.

The Neuromotion moves was developed by Neurobion in partnership with fitness and health personality Coach Jules Aquino. Jules is a product of UP Diliman College of Human Kinetics and a multisport athlete.

It was launched recently, in a venue that resembled a modern office space – through a surprise performance. During the launch, while media and other guests were enjoying lunch and listening to the resource speaker, guests were surprised by a performance of internationally renowned and multi-awarded dance groups A-Team and Legit Status.

Right after the performance, Coach Jules with event host Gelli Victor went on to teach the quick, simple, fun and easy to do Neuromotion moves to the guests. Here's the video that I took of the first part of the workout.

“We wanted as many people as possible to be familiar with The Neuromotion moves so we collaborated with a recognized fitness personality and top visual performers to create an unforgettable show.” Loy Dy-Buncio, Neurobion’s Brand Manager said.

“People who watch the performance will definitely remember The Neuromotion nerve care moves. It’s only 2 minutes long and can be done by anyone anywhere.”